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VFL 1st Qualifying Final - Williamstown v Casey Demons

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Wow what a breakdown.

 

Just like that - Williamstown in a canter by 45 points.

Casey Demons 2.2.14 4.3.27 10.6.66 11.7.73

Williamstown 3.1.19 10.3.63 10.7.67 18.10.118

Goals

Casey Demons Fritsch 4 Scott 3 Bugg   Kennedy  Maynard Morris

Williamstown Siposs 5 Dunell 4 Meese Schultz 2  Bewley  Cavarra Cordy Marcon Masters 

Best

Casey Demons Fritsch Brayshaw Keilty Maynard Stretch Scott

Williamstown Siposs Schultz Meese Myers Dunell Currie

Poor start in the first quarter. 

Mmmmmmm where have I heard that before. 

Fmd they better rectify this crap by next season in both sides. 

 

If its done, they can put the cue in the rack.  1 point or 100 is no difference in finals.  Can ease up and prep for next week.

3 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

If its done, they can put the cue in the rack.  1 point or 100 is no difference in finals.  Can ease up and prep for next week.

given they only played 3 qtrs they ought to be fresh. 


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7 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Poor start in the first quarter. 

Mmmmmmm where have I heard that before. 

Fmd they better rectify this crap by next season in both sides. 

I overheard one of the coaches saying the boys were flat as a tack before the game for some reason, probably why they started so poorly

3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

I overheard one of the coaches saying the boys were flat as a tack before the game for some reason, probably why they started so poorly

That is exactly what Lewis said about last Saturday's pre game mood vs Pies!

Mood must be contagious!

 
5 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

That is exactly what Lewis said about last Saturday's pre game mood vs Pies!

Mood must be contagious!

It is the weight of expectation, both sides have difficulty handling it

All learning, lots of lessons

Experience of big occasions we lack

 


15 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

I overheard one of the coaches saying the boys were flat as a tack before the game for some reason, probably why they started so poorly

U would be think they wouldn't need much encouragement to get up it's a FINAL FOR FFS. 

Obviously the first quarter self motivation or lack of is hereditary. 

Thanks for all your efforts guys.

Back to the Lever thread now to lift the mood.

5 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Who do we play now? 

Richmond 

9 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

It is the weight of expectation, both sides have difficulty handling it

All learning, lots of lessons

Experience of big occasions we lack

Crikey, Saty what can be done about it!

Critical if we are to go anywhere.

1 minute ago, DemonDave said:

Richmond 

Some of us just got our wish.


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Casey Demons

Goal Kickers:

B. Fritsch 4, A. Scott 3, E. Morris, T. Bugg, B. Kennedy, C. Maynard
Best Players:

B. Fritsch, A. Brayshaw, D. Keilty, C. Maynard, B. Stretch, A. Scott

57 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

I overheard one of the coaches saying the boys were flat as a tack before the game for some reason, probably why they started so poorly

Sounds like the ND line "the boys didn't come out to play"!!

Maybe MFC and Casey could share a psychologist.....the boys felt flat FCS is just no excuse, unless they actually had a flu epidemic. 

We hear that total BS too often at our club.

6 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

This time last year, he was something of a surprise hero for the Scorpions when he emerged out of the Development League into the ruck where he had a good finals series with the Seniors before he was drafted as a rookie with Brisbane.

Now, congratulations go to Oscar McInerney on winning the Brisbane Lions Reserves B&F last night.

This is interesting KC and seeing that a player we'd developed in the 'twos' has gone to a club with their own priority selection zone, surely it begs the question, why can't other states have a priority to choose a player from their 'twos'? Obviously I'm asking from a Fritsch point of view, but I think it's a fair question.


The MFC and the reserves team are absolutely stuffed and pathetic. We haven't won a premiership in the seniors since 1964. Joke team.

 

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